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Babak Fahimi may one day be known as the man who made electricity for businesses and homes an easily managed task.
Babak Fahimi may one day be known as the man who made electricity for businesses and homes an easily managed task.
Visualize a dilapidated, long-vacant building or a struggling business fronted by a time-worn façade. With an eye toward green solutions, the Arlington Urban Design Center tackles such redevelopment challenges.
On a research trip to Alaska’s Toolik Field Station 160 miles north of the Arctic Circle, UT Arlington biology Associate Professor Laura Gough carefully inserts a probe in a small land tract that researchers have been studying for three decades.
"We are the world" has a different meaning for nature theorist and English Associate Professor Stacy Alaimo. We, as humans, are part of the world, part of nature, down to our DNA.
UT Arlington chemistry professors Carl Lovely, left, and Richard Timmons, along with John Schetz, an associate professor of pharmacology and neuroscience at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, are developing environmentally friendly methods to combat barnacles, mussels, and other aquatic pests.